Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 14, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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Introduction of bills without a special Quoted by Smith-Wright Company by so large a vote, the Houie Then MOWER COUNTY NEW bond issue, there will undoubtedly be message or request from the governor. PROFESSIONAL passed the bill, submitting an amendment Chickens 20 some who fail to see the advantage, The legislature must adjourn slne dto Jvi DIRECTORY "The County P«p«f" Eggs, go., to the Constitution, by vote of .28 and start a hue and cry of "Wolf, Published every Monday and Thursday, Jr April 21st. Chicago Receipts 27,000 ... H- *81 to 82. The proposed amendment at Austin, Minnesota Wolf!" 8unday Closing..Bill Killed.w Eggs, No. 2 23 provides for a 6, per cent occupational March 14, 1921 ROE AND GANNON, Publisher* The News hfartily endorses the J. M. HEIMER Wswatajwl t£t ^.tll^may tax ahd .provides further that 50 per V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor HOG MARKET bond issue and Will give its support to have 'their "gbfturpi tpokl on?Snndays. PROFESSIONAL cent the revenues shtiU go into permanent Live Stock' and Real. £«tat« Medium and Butchers ...9.65 Some unromahtic- legislator Introduced the school board in any undertaking trust funds. DIRECTORY Auctioneer & Official Paper of Mower County a bill closing photograph galleries Packers 7.25 to 8.15 that is for the public good. There was really little need of debate Specially Conversant with on the Sabbath. The house committee Put it across! in the House. It was apparent Sift CATTLE Pedigree work chopped off its head. A. I. ARNESON, M. D. from the very start that the members Fiat Steers 5.00 to 7.00 Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. Parlous Trade Bills Considered. had fully made up their,«s&hds. The Cows and Heifers 4.00 to 5.00 Specialist in Natural Therapeutic* Bills to prohibit gift enterprises. includlngthto big vote showed conclusi1^$!4jbat tye G. L. BAKER, M. D. The University of Minnesota Using "Condensed Out-ofdoors," Canners and Cutters .... $2.50 to $3.00 giving of premium*. and members intended to v®«|\.for any electrical, mechanical, Department of Agriculture jBqlls 3.50 to 5.00 Physician and Surgeon trading stamps, "winy **77 and measure whatsoever whjfei^Viras labisU spinal and other Natural methods University Farm, St. Paul Office in Lewis Building fttofc-ej^ and unfair discrimination jiy VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS in addition to Medical Treat ed a tonnpge tax. March 7, 1921. 'wholesale: and jobbing concerns before Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 inents. Anti-Futures Bill Favorably Reported. MEMBER, Mower County News, the House committee on commerce, Piles, fissures, ulcers and similar Fat Sheep 3.00 to 4.00 Office, Bridge 277 Without attracting any ,more attention diseases successfully treated I have just received your letter markets and retail trade were recommended Fat Veal 5.50 to 8.00 Austin, Minn. 1 than a curative act confirming the without hospitalization. for passage. of March 4 and copy of the Quoted By Dalager survey of a township line, the house Office over Austin Furniture SdcipfO DONOVAN & GOSLEE The bill prohibiting the '/army and News for March 3 to be entered Eggs 28 anti-futures trading bill w,as reported Store. (Opposite Fox Hotel.) navy" designation of stores rigidly Funeral Directors in our make-up contest. Be assured Butter 45 out of the senate committee on agriculture. regulates sales of government supplies. and Embalmers we are glad to have you The measure against unfair dlscrimination Day Calls—Phone Main 198 interested' in this contest and The senate passed the bill making in restraint of trade is for Night Calk ah open Market of the South St. Paul THINK THIS OVER, PARENTS shall look for the rest of the |the benefit of retailers unable to buy T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. Livestock exchange. The vote was 44 FMEMBER feature papers from you. The In large quantities or otherwise secure to 0, completing the record of clear H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L. &News is certainly a readable special discounts. sailing which the bill has had in its Motor and Carriage Service Pure Fabrics Bill Revised. paper and ought to be attracting progress through the upper house. Representatives Elias Nordgren and much attention in your community. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Foreign Advertising Representative Sight other bills, all of a minor character, Moen of the sub-committee from N. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION were passed by the senate. Physician and Surgeon the House committee on markets, completed Very sincerely yours, Members of the senate committee on Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. a revision of the pure fabrics Member of Minnesota Select Lwt W. P. KIRKWOOD, agriculture are considering a joint resolution X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment bill. As revised the bill would require Assistants— Editor. memorializing congress to put that all clothing or fabrics for the Ernest H.Morris, M. Ds SUBSCRIPTION RATES a tariff on starch and potato products making of clothing be equipped with e*eiv/a moo ft Mabelle Moore, R. »N. Per Year, in advance $2.50 and went on record as being emphatically a tag that will tell not only the fabrics SUr.tllMw.llO') il Six Months Bills Introduced Carry Large University In favor of a high protective tariff THE HOSPITAL CLINIC of which the cloth is made, but the Single Copies tti 11 on all farm products. Appropriations for Two percentage of each fabric in the goods C. A. Hegge, M. D. The resolution was unanimously recommended In the case of woolen goods it is specifically O. H. Hegge, M. D. Year Period* Entered as Second Class Matter at for passage. Several members provided that the tag must P. A. 1 nwen, M. D. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under of the committee were disposed a Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and Btate the percentage of virgin wool and the act of March 3, 1879. St. Paul—Numerous bills which r®» to amend the language so as to include Laboratory assistant. the percentage of shoddy, if any* as cently have been introduced in the all products of the farm, but the matter FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS well as the percentage of other materials. legislature^ call for an approximate appropriation to St. Olaf Hospital of extending the legislative expression The tag must be exhibited to URGE MEMBERS TO BRING Surgeons, C. M. A St. P. R. R. of $10,000,000 for the maintenance was finally left for future action the person to whom the goods are offered NEIGHBORS TO COUNTY SPECIAL ATTENTION given and expansion of the Minne* and the potato resolution went back for sale. todiagnostic accuracy, clinical, MEET sota university for the next two years. to the senate in its original form. Penalties for Sheriffs. microscopic, chemical Every member of the Mower Introduced by Representatives J. W. Removal frim office with a fine of radiographic examinations accurately Olsen and W. I. Norton of Minneapolis, County Farm Bureau is urged August Zunk from $100 to $500 for sheriffs who fail made. the bills are now in the hands of the and requested to bring his General Surgery—? to prosecute the owners of punch Buried Here THE BOYS OF TODAY house appropriations committee with Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat friends and neighbors to the boards, slot machines and other gambling Yesterday Afternoon hearings planned for an early date. Glasses properly fitted. township meeting in his township, devices is sought in a bill introduced University authorities declared that by Representative George Rodenberg. the date of which will be The funeral of August Zunk, who growth of the institution is dependent Office over Siangan's Pharmacy We are always glad to welcome Four per cent interest, compounded 400 N. Main St. announced later. upon the granting of their fund requests. died Friday morning at 10:45 o'clock A bill by Representative W. D. Officers of the farm bureau semi-annually will help Phone Main 222 At present University departments as a result of a paralytic stroke while savings accounts from the boys. WaBhburn to provide an additional district Austin, Minn. are approximately $500,000 shy. make your savings grow. anticipate large crowds at these loading some coal at the McCormick judge for the Hennepin county START One dollar or more will open an Of the bills ^introduced $1,087,636 is meetings and the members are coal yards, was held yesterday afternoon or Fourth district court, was referred TODAIT asked bs an emergency measure for J. K. LYNDE asked to co-operate by bringing interest bearing account. to the judiciary committee. at Oakwood cemtery chapel. He 4 the current year for increase of the friends and neighbors, especially DENTIST Organizations formed for the purpose had gone to the show Thursday after faculty and purchase of supplies as WILL BE OUR Bl|pS those who are not now members Office in Hirsh Block of conducting a boycott would be noon and later went to the coal yards. follows: exempted from the penalties imposed Telephone Main 117 The men being busy, Mr. Zunk loaded Additional instructor $240,000 by the act prohibiting organizations OF AUSTIN, MINN. about 150^,pounds of coal on the Supplies, equipment, etc.. .... 298,179 alb. OH LADY, LADY! in restraint of trade in a bill presented Salary increases for current wagon himself. He was found by Say—did you ever notice a man by Representatives Keller, Thorkelson, year 559,456 W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co. William Block abo^it 6:00 o'clock and Samec, Nelson and Goodwin. It and his wife at a circus side-show or The needs for building and maintenance taken to the Zunk home. UNDERTAKING and was referred to the committee on general carnival?—and how the "love, honor during the next biennium is FUNERAL DIRECTION I: August Zunk was born at Thurri, legislation. and obey" part of the matrimonial Auto Hearse Equipment set at $4,328,020 for the year 1921-1922, Posen, Germany, June 22, 1842*. He Tonnage Tax Substitute Passes. contract will hitch, halt and balk over and $4,164,000 for the year 1922-1923. Prompt attention in Every Detail came to Austin in 1873, with his wife, The total of $8,492,020 is an increase By the overwhelming vote of 99 to Business Residence allowing her better half to go to a DANK who died December 8, 1903. Heleaves of $2,492,020 over the corresponding 25, the House of Representatives BOOK Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 -show for men only? Sure you have. biennium just ending, and which was AUSTIN, MINN. ^palled the bill providing a 6 per cent no children. One .sister in Well then, how come it, that the granted by the legislature. For the tax on the occupation of mlnlftg. This Germany, however, it is believed she women of our city can give a show 1892 29 Years' Experience 1921 building program there has already is the so-called tonnage tax substitute. is dead, as no wor^ has been received DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU for WOMEN ONLY and get by without been authorized $560,000. Because of Having passed the statutory measure from her for overs a ye^r. Eye-eight Specialist a murmur? necessity for shortening the program iu hi «. i.i i.-li Scientific Adusrtnjedt df Saturday afternoon, big women, an additional $560,000 is asked of the GLASSES to all forms of legislature. little women, tall women, short defective vision Included in the bills are calls for MiU women' thin women, fat women, women 120 West Street appropriations for agricultural extension with long hair, women with bobbed work, promotion of vocational education hair, swarmed, crowded and jammed ALBERT H0PFE in trades and industries, and the Armory to attend the style for socia^ hygiene work in co-operation show—for WOMEN ONLY!! Yes, with the federal government Teach Yoqr^ Dollars Cents! they were all there—but could mere AND HATS 4 Amended 8treet Car Bill Passes. Jt LIVE STOCK AND man get thru portals of said institution? By a vote of 40 to 23 the Minnesota I should say not. So we REALESTATE Senate passed the bill giving to the hereby rise to enter protest against AUCTIONEER THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Railroad and Warehouse commission the fair citizens of our city for allowing NOW READY regulation of rates for street railway a show for WOMEN ONLY to companies' and authorizing the issuance Apply early for dates, as I sell be conducted here, without the supervision of state permits in the place of NEWEST STYLES AND| MODELS OF nearly every day in the ale existing franchises. of a man. ••jxrfa "'in. The bill, which was a substitute for season. You realize ladies, it is nothing in AUSTIN, INN. Beautiful patterns, splendid fabrics, Hirsh Standrd "the original Brooks-Coleman bill, providing our sweet young life, and we are AUSTIN. MINN. quality, pre-war prices. We feature quality for street railway control, was broad minded enough to give you all Satisfaction guaranteed or a new garment free. amended in minor particulars, but proponents DRS. FENTON & MEANY the privileges you are entitled to in of the measure resisted every These are the principles on which we have built our RESOURCES TWO MILLION DOLLARS DENTISTS this land of the free and home of the attempt during the course of a five Austin National Bank Bldg. business. brave, but listen girls (we understand hours' debate to pass destructive j^l»one: Office Bridge 103 amendments. that is the proper way to a'ddress lesidence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE SALE IN THIS CITY OF As now framed, the bill gives to the a gathering of ladies, married csidence Dr. Maanyr Main 564-R THE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHING, MANHATTAN Railroad and Warehouse commission AU§T1N. M1NESOTA or happy, when only ladies are present) SHIRTS, STETSON & MALLORY original jurisdiction in the establishment but at any rate girls, we will HATS. REGAL AND HOWARD & of rates of fare. It leaves to the DR. M. J. HARDY C^ant you everything, but for the FOSTER SHOES. NONE BETTER cities, however, all power over extensions, love cf mike, don't you think we ever DENTISfr routing and service. It makes ON THE MARKET. get curious? possible the exchange of present franchises Austin National Bank Bldg. Whadja do at 'the show? for indeterminate state permits, Austin, Minn. such permits to be revokable at will of Society Brand Suits, $25.00 to $50.00 the Legislature. The bill now goes to PUT IT ACROSS range from the House. F. H. MAYER 1 E A E Tomorrow a special election for UNDERTAKING voters in school district number 27 Compensation Bills Passed. We have other makes $18.85 to $25.00 Undertaker and Funeral Director is called to vote a $325,000 bond issue The five workmen's compensation of good wearing clothes ... AUTO HEARSE to complete our new school house. bills, passed by the senate, are in substantially Day Calls, Main 677 the same form as introduced There is no question about the necessity Boys' Suits $7.50to $16.50 TWO EVENING SHOWS 7:30—9:00 ,ln the senate early in the session. They Night Calls, Main 120 and there should be no question at from passed the house with but slight MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 in the mind of anyone about the advisability ARTHUR WEST ALLEN,,M. D. amendment and the senate refused to of this bond issue. Confirmation Suits in Serges $10 to $16.50 accept any changes, except in minor Surgeon #Occulist Citizens who took advantage of the and dark mixtures from ... matters concerning phraseology and in Surgeon C. M. 4b St. P. Ry. MONDAY AND TUESDAY— school board's offer to inspect the exempting the state and the municipal Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel Jk Co. new high school building Saturday 4.00 to 6.00 subdivisions thereof from compulsory Hats, WM. FARNUM DISEASES OF THE EYE and Sunday, were impressed by the features of the bill. newest styles from .in -v-— GLASSES FITTED The principal fight in the senate yesterday building and could not help but realize 'f 1WEREHNG" Office First National Bank Bldg developed on an amendment offered, 1:: 8.00 that it will be the biggest asset in Stetson & Dunlap Phone Office—.Bridg* 75 by Senator Joe Jackson of St. the community. A person with vision, Hats at Paul, to increase the maximum compensation Phone Residence-*—Bridge 499. one who can give a fair minded, unbiased from the $18 a week Hmit, f§ OFFICE HOURS: •. MUTT AND JEFF opinion will see that the school Shoes 5J90 to 9.85 provided for in the bill, to $20 per 9 to 10 a. m.—2 to 4 p. in is not going to be too big for the city. week, and the minimum from $8 to at from ...... By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. "MERRY CAFE* Anyone who has watched the difficulties $10. I confronting our teachers and fcAUSTIN CLINIC Suits to your measure 25.00 up & "W&f Bank Deposit Bill Dead. .. M" school officials to secure sufficient The compulsory bank deposit guaranty from WEDNESDAY— room in the Franklin building to conduct Chas. F. Lewis, M. D. bill introduced in the senate by oWILL ROGERS classes, will readily give their E. C. Rebtnan, M. D. .Senators Lee and Naplin of the Nonpartisan Extra trousers to your measure 6.00 up in hearty endorsement of the new building. group, was killed in the senate 7* Chas. C. Allen, M. D. from5 & ... "JES' CALL ME JIM" At the present time classes are. committee on banks and banking J. G. W. Havens, M. conducted in every available nook by a unanimous vote. Two other bank I W. B. Grise, M. (Comedy) "HIS FIRST BEAT' deposit guaranty bills, both optional, We give you good value for yoqw money. We and cranny of the school. The Lincoln (v General Surgery— ft €$ are still before the committee. The believe in honest advertising as well as in honest deal-. school in the Third ward is also Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat plan is to have the authors get together inadequate to handle the children of ing. v- THURSDAY & FRIDAY— 1 Glasses fitted and bring in one optional bill as a that part of town. Too small. Yet (ALL STAR CAST) SurgeoiM St. Olaf Hospital committee measure. We don't tell you that we give you gold dollato for at the time it was built the same calamity C. W. R.R. The, committee recommended for fifty cents, but we«do say to you that we save yqftt '"THE INSIDE OF THE CUT howlers were crying hard passage a bill requiring persons applying A. --li Goo. Hormel St Co. money oh your ^iirch^se.^? times and high taxes and saying how for a bank charter to pay a fee Hormel Milling Co. we never would be large enough to of $25 to the Securities commission. Babcock Bldg. iOpposite P. O. r.V: 1 fill this school. No fee now is required. -f Phone Main 197 From the Novel by Winston Churchill. March 29th Last Day for Bills, Every time a new public project is For Infortnation Out Attorney General Clifford L. Hilton undertaken it seems as tho there Qf Office Hours Call •eat a communication to the hobfee (PATHE NEWS must be some opposition. While we "Vt, ,\Y? Any late Thursday informing its members Of Tk* Doctors qfj if have heard of no opposition to the that March 29th was the last. day for •ft4 .. rr—-r.—n"— .T..~co~" \'u ..n-, '"'.A t. '-C ... .*««